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 IAS deputation: Centre amends rules to bypass states:The move could lead to another rift between Nabanna and Union government

IAS deputation: Centre amends rules to bypass states:The move could lead to another rift between Nabanna and Union government

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The move could lead to another rift between Nabanna and Union government
PM Narendra Modi with West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee: File Picture
Pranesh Sarkar   |   TT  |  Calcutta   |  11.01.22  : The Narendra Modi government has proposed an amendment to the IAS cadre rules to enable the Centre to post IAS officers on central deputation bypassing reservations of state governments.

The move could lead to another rift between Nabanna and the Centre, which has already sent letters to chief secretaries seeking the state governments’ views.

“The chief minister is not very eager to release Bengal cadre officers in central depuration, citing shortage of officers.… As the amendment will encroach upon the state’s rights on taking a decision whether to send an officer on central deputation, it could lead to another battle between Nabanna and Delhi,” said a senior official.

The Centre has proposed to insert a provision in Rule 6 of IAS (Cadre) Rules, 1954. Rule 6 of the IAS (Cadre) Rules, 1954, states that any IAS officer could be posted on central deputation with the concurrence of the state government concerned.

Although this part of the rule would remain intact, the Centre has proposed to add: “Provided that each State Government shall make available for deputation to the Central Government, such number of eligible officers of various levels to the extent of the Central Deputation Reserve prescribed under Regulations referred to in Rule 4(1), adjusted proportionately by the number of officers available with the State Government concerned vis-a-vis the total authorized strength of the State Cadre at a given point of time.

The actual number of officers to be deputed to the Central Government shall be decided by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government concerned.”

The proposal further reads that, “...in case of any disagreement, the matter shall be decided by the Central Government and the State Government or State Governments concerned shall give effect to the decision of the Central Government within a specific time.”

Sources in Nabanna said that the state might oppose the decision for two reasons. First, the amendment would allow the Centre to decide how many officers a state can retain. Second, the Centre can unilaterally pick any officer from any state, which would hurt the interest of states.

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